Everywhere I travel, I am reminded that America Media has the most loyal audience in publishing today.
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Trump not the first to question “true” allegiances of Americans for political gain
Donald Trump’s claim that he witnessed cheering on Sept. 11 can mean one of only two things.
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It is impossible to really understand what ‘America’ does without a sense of its history.
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The conference room in Senator Elizabeth Warren’s office suite on Capitol Hill can comfortably seat a dozen people. But on a Monday morning earlier this month, triple that number had crammed themselves into it. A few minutes past 11 o’clock, three Warren staffers squeezed their way into
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George W. Hunt, S.J., was a brilliant writer whose sparkling prose never disappointed.
Canada takes a left turn. What will it mean for Catholics?
That cry of “Lazarus, come out” we heard north of our border on the evening of Oct. 19 was the Canadian electorate reviving the fortunes of the long-thought-moribund Liberal Party.
The synod process is complex and messy, but it isn’t rigged
The synod process is complex and messy, but it isn’t rigged
Catholic justices begin new SCOTUS term with Red Mass
Catholic justices begin new SCOTUS term with Red Mass
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Will the pope’s visit encourage Catholic elected officials to speak more freely about faith?
